Mudgee
Australia / Mudgee, New South Wales
Location ID: #10580
The word ‘Mudgee’ translates loosely as ‘nest in the hills’ and describes the large undulating valley ringed by ancient, extinct volcanoes. Mudgee lies in the Cudgegong Valley, flanked by foothills of the Great Dividing Range. The small town of Mudgee is found 270km north-west of Sydney, and is surrounded by agricultural pastures, forested hills, and vineyards. Mudgee has streetscapes of colonial public buildings including banks, council chambers & churches.
Architecture Style:
- Art Deco (1920-1940);
- Colonial;
- European / English / London Look;
- US / North American look